Nature follows the law of simplicity in the creation and
behaviour of all its formations, big and small. Very complex
formations are built of simple bonds and relationships.

The primary formation was a simple energetic swirl, swirling
inward and contracting until the Big Bang occurred. From the
resulting nebula, quarks formed and eventually organized into
an ingenious “simple” formation: a wave with two
swirls and two paths.

The primal force after the Big Bang was a strong pushing
energetic force, from which a Schwarzschild swirl, a weaker,
pulling magnetic force, was derived. Since then, these two
forces and their behaviours dominate all energetic formations:

1. A strong, main, and pushing (inflating) energetic force,
that with its swirling movement pushes outward and pushes
inward — thereby creating a swirl, which pulls inward
(picture below).
2. A weaker magnetic pulling force that is created by the
energetic force — simultaneously part of it yet in continuous
competition with it.

The generation of the magnetic force by the energetic force
is indeed the most ingenious of nature’s creations.
These forces maintain the stable structure of energetic formations.

The following picture illustrates the action of energetic
forces. For further explanations, please see the chapters
on photons
and quarks.